Monday, August 14, 2006

Artworks hanged in Dallas Elbow Room


Saturday, I hanged few pieces in one of the most popular clubs in downtown Dallas, The Elbow Room. It's a nonconformist I would say, type of bar, take a look on the following extras from Guidelive.com review also published in Dallas Morning News:
Elbow Room
Nightclub Review
By TODD EPPERSON / Special Contributor
"Tucked away on Gaston Avenue just down the road from Baylor University Medical Center is a bar and restaurant that's as comfortable and familiar as a longtime friend.
As its Web site attests, the Elbow Room has been serving Dallas "since a long time ago." Workers from the area stop by for a day-ending buzz with locals who appreciate a cool neighborhood hangout, devoid of pretense. It's that kind of place.
The look is textbook funky, urban-dive cool: exposed brick walls, dark woods, red vinyl banquettes and one-of-a-kind artworks. (Pieces by Richard Ross, Todd Camplin and Richard Sharum will be up through January.)
There are pool tables and dartboards to show your game and a separate dining space that accommodates private parties. We really enjoyed the all-inclusive jukebox, stocked with everything from Johnny Cash to the Bee Gees to Guns N' Roses. And bands sometimes drop in for jam sessions; call ahead for details.
The Elbow Room definitely feels more like a bar than a restaurant, but we were pleasantly surprised not only by the depth of the menu but also by its capable execution. "

1 comment:

Todd Camplin said...

That was a great show, oh wait, I was in it.